Apps Organizer is an android application that allow you to organize installed applications using labels.
With Apps Organizer you can:
* associate one or more labels to each android application
* create a “label shortcut” (with a custom icon) on Android home that contains shortcuts to applications with a label
* uninstall an application
http://code.google.com/p/appsorganizer/
A simple genealogy application, which allows you to view the contents of gedcom files. Shows the individuals, families and family tree.
https://slideme.org/application/agenedb
Featured File Manager & App Manager which can explore the phones & computers in LAN network.
https://slideme.org/application/es-file-explorer
Take the chance to play the best jawbreaker game for a mobile device featuring Online,Freestyle,and Campaign modes with 18 different levels!
https://slideme.org/application/multibubbles
APN Backup & Restore is a simple App to backup and restore APNs. The backup is stored in the /sdcard/APNBackupRestore/apnlist.xml file.
https://slideme.org/application/apn-backup-restore-0
Added Oct 12, 2009, Under:
Wii
Sand Traps by Uffe Flarup is an original puzzle game for Nintendo Wii. The objective of the game is to tilt the board using your wiimote, in order to guide the sand towards the green exit.
Changes:
Eliminated possible duplicate/non-working map entries in main menu
Updated to version 4.1.0 of GRRLIB
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Sand_Traps
Added Oct 12, 2009, Under:
Wii
WIT, the Wii Interface Toolkit, is an event-driven C++-based development toolkit intended for Wii software development.
The intent of WIT is to encapsulate most of the mundane details of the Wii platform behind a consistent programming interface while remaining relatively lightweight. The Wii Remote and Nunchuk, the Classic Controller, GameCube controllers, and the Guitar Hero 3 controller are all managed through the same event system, allowing all forms of input to be handled consistently without requiring the developer to write separate code for each controller type. The Balance Board accessory is also supported. WIT’s design is inclusive, allowing the developer to use native API calls and third-party libraries without restriction or interference.
A secondary goal is to be the most thoroughly documented homebrew library available. Every constant, function, and class exposed by the WIT API is fully documented.
The current implementation of WIT is based on libOGC, but the toolkit API is backend-independent and should be readily portable to the official WiiWare SDK; likewise, a desktop-based Wii simulator using native graphics and input backends (perhaps through wiiuse or simulating the Wii Remote with a mouse) would be possible.
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Wit
Added Oct 12, 2009, Under:
Wii
Pimp My Wii is an app that will install missing and outdated titles to your Wii console. The program will detect missing or outdated IOSes and check that you have the latest version of the Wii System Menu. It also checks if you have the latest Wii Shop Channel. If you don’t have the latest versions of those titles, the program will download or read them from USB or SD, and install them. When using this program, you will have all advantages of 4.1 cumulated with those of 3.2, and this without drawbacks!
The program is automatically displayed in English or French depending of your Wii’s language. It is also compatible with NTSC-U, NTSC-J and PAL Wii consoles. (Korean Wii is theoretically compatible, but IOSes specific to this version will not be installed).
Changes:
Correcting a bug that made 3.3 and 3.4 Wii without any IOS containing Trucha Bug unable to downgrade IOS15.
Correcting a message about an outdated cIOS.
If Your IOS 249 is a stub (with a official 4.2 update), it will tell you that you don’t have any cIOS.
Another check to verify that the loading of the “best” IOS has worked.
Adding the new title id of HBC to verify that it has been installed.
Added IOS 70 and the update of every other IOS.
Still install 4.1, NOT 4.2.
Updated the Wii Shop version to v17.
No more patch on IOS 61 to prevent problems with Wii Shop and to let Homebrew Channel use it (without upside down).
New stub verification based on size of IOS.
It now tell you which IOS are stub.
Internal improvement of the default choice for IOSes patches.
Let you navigate through the list of IOS with “minus” and “plus” (or Trigger L / R for GameCube pad).
Now detect if IOSes 30, 50 and 60 are stub (non usable) and install an older version (non stub, so usable) and replace the revision number inside. It may prevent brick if you install a lower System Menu without installing associated IOS (or if you downgrade your Wii then upgrade using a DVD of a game).
Now prevent installing System Menu 4.1 if your IOS 60 is a stub.
Downgrade of IOS 15 now works for Wii 4.2.
Added a description of each choice in the menu.
Added an “minimal installation” mode to just downgrade IOS 15 if necessary and patch IOS 36 to include the trucha bug inside.
Added an individual description on each IOS when asking for install.
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Pimp_my_wii
Added Oct 12, 2009, Under:
Wii
ShowMiiWads is a ‘Wad File Manager’ for Windows. It displays information about wad files, edits them and give a preview of the Banner and Icon. New in this Version is the included NAND Backup Browser ‘ShowMiiNand’ which displays all titles installed in your NAND Backup (No BootMii Backups!).
Changes:
Fixed a bug where every entry was added multiple times in ShowMiiNand
Fixed VC / WiiWare detection (Thanks to giantpune for the hint!)
Added auto updatecheck at startup
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/ShowMiiWads
Added Oct 11, 2009, Under:
iOS
GCalendarApp is a full-screen browser that displays Google Calendar at start.
http://appshopper.com/utilities/gcalendarapp
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